8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13, 1969 SHSS ACTIVITIES By Katherine Knippelberg | Last week's Student Day was a great succ Classes were orderly once a regular part of SHS: le. and nothing out-of-the-usual | life occurred — except the issu- textrasp ectre,”” Pape! The teachers" [the outcome! se oe and sale sponsored by th was crammed full of witty articles, profound editorials, sly jokes and amusing adver- tisements, On the whole, it was re- ceived quite well by the stu- dent population, The excep- tions to the rule were pro- bably the Introspector shat, To date there have been only three issues of the stu- dent newspaper. This can attributed to the lack of in- “artistic.” “Happiness is should be out by now. to byt the students. ing launched to revive the tattered remains of what was S a Who knows what may be Tat Frida lay also proved the success of the art show e one ed were on. the whole Penh Members of the [im club have every reason to be | proud of their achievement. te we ee The second edition of Creating” This is a literary journ- ‘ al sponsored by the English department and ee nate edition welloreanized ‘and filled with WINNER of Hi’ Arrow league trophy, the Gordon Pace, Andrew MacDonald and Ron Castlegar Man Named to Post John Landis of Castlegar has been appointed govern- ment representative on the variance recently established by the Town of Castle; Koretron by Koret of California @ Machine Washable @ Never need pressing SLIMS & SKIRTS Petite, reg., tall 8-20 also 88 to 40 Colors, moss, navy, coral, blue, tan, mint. MATCH UP WITH Koratron blouses or several styles of shells to choose from. KARNIE‘’S Education Minister Don Brothers announced the ap- of the Robson as Raised Through Sale Of Xmas Seals BC.'’s_ Christmas Seal campaign has gone over .the top with a 12 per cent in- crease this year. The total stands now at $410,000, up more than $40,- ,000 over last year, giving it the largest increase for any Canadian campaign this year. “This will enable the LADIES!! KP’s Win Two Games Straight In Peo Wes League In the Pee Wee hockey finals the KP's won the ser- jjies two games straight. Their first viccory was al Jose 43 win over the ‘Jets land they pituiel the mar- jin to in the second win. te ca aheot on ane irst game mysterious! ap- peared so no listing of play- rs was availuble at press me. Game number two saw Boundary up a double r the on passes from DePadll and. Walker and Pa- Pholzuk, Verigin from Austin h DePaoli from Walker and Saunders, The Jet’ marksman was Albright with two goals. In the consolation games, e Kinsmen took a 5-1 win logs onto a logging tru SFORTANT PART of the forestry Selkirk College is the observation and study. of logging operations. On a recent field trip the students visited Koo-|co tenay Forest Products’ logging operations at Coffee Creek and are pictured here watching a grapple-loader. loading truck. — Selkirk College Photo i f the learning pro-|piqued my curiosity com eee from - kinder; arte F i \umber of school teachers wisited me in my office to toals’ at As I anticip Hon fald the spoillght iy in ture this weel Since the budget for ctivention is the largest in this year's bit rr Under the Department of Education comes almost ev- training, s, 191" vn init es and 30,000 in our un- fas ities, There are approxi- mately 20,000 teachers. It_ is, therefore, obvious bver the Mudlarks on their wi coals and Bigsby, naan aul It and Harms with Assists on the ploya went Eagles are Top Team In Mite Hockey Action that t almost everyone in Bri-} We tish Columbia’ has an interest | oon in. education. ‘ When the estimates are|the sbai almost every aspect of education is debated un- der tl ¢ and the Bugget, it is only|that th ey was provided in’ the bud- fia f they knew how much we -are® providing, te | the Home. Owner rant $191 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13,1969 9 Youth is Jailed For Up to 2 Years An 18-year-old iXinnaird youth was sentenccu .» sur ‘months definite and {sc an indeterminate perio there- after of not more than 18 months for possession of stol- aH n property when he a} pan: here ‘last day. Robert John see 18, write to: S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6-cyl., call today or George Raulick DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 pleaded guilty bef gi udget. C. Pitts to the char, e The other item which inv ape recorder taken was when Mitchell's’ Supply in Castlegar. The sentence is to be served in the young offend- ers’ unit of Okhalla prison m|farm:at Burnaby. | uss’ the “fo eral 2 ed St. get sor ublic schools. They ow, ‘X-then asked Castlegar Will Study Contracting Out its Garbage The possibility. of con- tracting out Castlegar’s gar- pace Pn Pick-up is to be studied we: had increased the budeet ear ion to school districts, Patrick's Dance Friday, March 14th = 9 p.m. - 22? JOHNSON-KAARDAL ORCHESTRA $3 Per Couple Light Lunch Will be Served Sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion Legion Hall Poems and short stories that Fould be the pride of any student author or t. We all hope the second edition be-| will turn out as well. Mite division Eagles hockey team, is shown here after capturing the trophy last Satur- day by defeating the Rockets in two straight games. Shown holding the trophy is Capt. Bruce Martin. Back row, right to left, are Randy Keriaff, Scott Donaldson, Martin Allis, . liaff. — Photo by Division Manager RECREATION COLUMN By Buck Pacholzuk| Differences Forgotten in Recreation Many forces in modern o Archambault who received ne, Moscovitch with two and rt and» Chernoff Sherstobitoff. Front row, left to right, are Ken Sherstobitoff, Ricky. Shukin, Randy Mar- tin, Terry Streliaff, Mark Lightle and Ricky Ogloff. Also shown is their coach John Stre- which is an increase of $30,- 050,000 over the budget of universities, | ‘The 196860 | leagy He, chatty sjand Pat Rilkoff both had of the Mite di e ir sticks on thi ick Eagles who av two Be games straight over the Rockets to Hi Arrow Arms "Chez William Mobile Coiffures” | ae eee ooking went to ritchard. The lone Mudlark tally as a goal by Kassian from Byanicki B.C. Tuberculosis-Christmas Seal Soctety to expand its services even more into the field of respiratory disease, ma, chronic ie = nbs was Gecided at coun- er has been the target of rom much criticism to date. How- ever, a new campaign is be- Council Tables Action On Ol Cenotoph Site ossible|said he had suggested this to one member of the com- mittee but hej didn} seem life tend to separate people cronies Little said he sti|imte distinct and often hostile e still! croups based on differences hag hopes’ the advisory com: EP their economic status, so. Hed swiilook at the pro-cial position, race, creed, na- er’s salary vi ‘and this year hi Gilman also" had |” Pantry pols, at te e major points al deemie on for the victors an assist. Goal number three ere the new education- was captain was fired in by Glen Miller. and assistance site cal universities. "tn, the de tracing matter should be dis ruce for the Flyers The id with a_hat- ‘rie “Singletons Singletons leame Saded Ina 11 ie with mn Stuchnow and pointed out that prior. t to Seria atte at perore any JArcham!| th points discussion takes place on the ‘Th mit Ci Captain David Fod bault scoring on a riche pert eae aa h 14 pass from Moscovitch of the Martin it posabilty of picking up A Complete Beauty Service Minsmen and Watt picking were. Bree Janes 5, pilly |or. t the poor. ets | wit age in the Castleaird via usively for up an unassisted goal for the| | A Rocket defenceman! Nazaro fication and in Fare HAIRCUTTING @ PERMS Mudiarks, gi Danny Barnes scored on a|3-5, Toft Stewart 3 and Gor- had muluimal edivca lon an et Pl ° break-away for the. lone dons co 3. what:is being provided. _ @ STYLING @ COLORS Rocket goal. o-polnters were Garry |ue leased to be able | ALL DONE IN YOUR OWN HOME time going to the Mudlarks to qugte ink Beinder, the with a tripping call to Kas- H Kas-|the Ieague trophy, the Roce President of the B.C. beens eeting by K. perky ion, but he won- tionality, education or ” the ‘Rob- cond Hospitalized Patients Are Welcome sian, hookiag to Jmaeff andets still finished their hockey poly peustece By Associa noe ation, | d docks of the Hi Arrow’ Arnis. dered how :councll could dir- ‘background. "| aur z son School. gar, chairman of To Use Our Services elbowing to Scheelar and Re- am in the number two rer | ont 2 We et Vancouver: Mireles old aldermen zast thing Py ae eae <—s Pee “outcome _of ool. vs PHONE 3657112 or 365-6894 ee. bat where he said as follows: Hi Arrow Arms matter and sl al d dV. Ri ‘Cook, pho wag this} situation is a Prowing Thursday | ried a For Information and Appointments on-a compar-| | ‘I believe that in terms fae tes ee aymama. saying bet wae or of our fellow man ‘and @ lack volleyball and badminton for missible under our bylaw.” posed to sale of the property. of £ rele poorliness and unity. ladies Twin. Rivers Ele- g The memo suggested the pro- pile na perty should be used for ublic use such as Z pool or the town could even the site for a new municipal office with the fire department and is proud to announce its expansion to service the citizens of Castlegar as well as Kinnaird. Mr. tz said’ thé con- SAVE UP TO 50% _ FROM FACTORY TO YOU P There is senior badmin-, mentary School and for lad-/Seal volunteer chairmen and ton in Robson School andjies in Kinnaird Elementarv|their commit located in badminton for couples in the|School, senior men’s volley- y centres around B.C., Twin Rivers Elementary |ball in Kinnaird Junior Sec-| who Wade this campaign. the School, and also a variety of ondary ‘School, and volleyball] most outstanding one on re- an ya ion Both teams received pen- lalties with the most penalty roperiss ity by Ina saan that the town should delay acting on an ap- plication by M. J. Scott for purchase of the property, Ald. Lorne Zinio uoted “We're property poor” and suggested all properties be viewed by council. Commenting on his sug- gestion at an earlier council pi Salisbury, Ingham, Rob- ert Dunn, Paul Nea Ron trophy . Danny Barnes, donated by Denny Hughes, Lau She: Y Ron Sher- the’ Mite division manager, |stobitoff, Aaron | Stuchnow, was won for the second|iavid Fodor, Barry Akselson it season by the Jets. | and Glen Miller. Pp Jet captain Jet Stewart Pat Rilkoff received a and team mat ily Nazar-| half point on a split decision ly off fired ino ate eas apiece|on a goal. with Nazaroff also getting an ‘On Saturday there wit|3 assist. Picking up_a double/be a Mite AllStar game vs for the Jets was Billy Zayt-)the "pups at 10 am. THE LARGEST SKI SHOP IN THE INTERICR. SEE US FOR FIBREGLAS STEP-IN HARNESS NORM’‘S SPORT SHOP 300 Baker St. NELSON, B.C. Ph. 352-2015 Open Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Hall of the i received a slashing penalty and team mate Chernoff a TENS hooking call. able basis. ha In addition, the formula), rovides that: wherever Province e Saturday te Sunday. ground ‘a| where differences may ee for- gotten in the joy of partici- pation ort achievement. Re- dem. ocratic. Interest and skill in drama student retention rate of any own L ion Am¢ We can be . proud eg of the record of our students | fied teaching fe in ‘Standard . Achievement |and our expe t| Tests and competitive examin- dent is the ie highest ft Cana- meeting that the matter be referred to the planning ad- visory committee for its op-| ing. ionion, Mayor Murray Little ing over the present build- : Mr. Little said he is "not ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC CHURCH ev. E. A. Brophy Ph. 365-7143 Sunday Masses at most unique lots in et “It lends itself to on it, “something that sepa be cye itching.” o! Ald. Ed Mosby pemnaried that the site “is one the and added that it would sub- divide into six or seven lots. public works denartment tak-|SPOrts, or*art’- are shared by all groups and classes, The young man who ex- ells in swimming or basket- ball is reco; ed by all fol- lowers of these sports, and the woman who .can ‘act or paint Scenery is welcomed by on alee are found singing the, community choir or iaking part in the activities of the Prunicipal stamp club. other than one residence,” council ‘ look at he commented, suggesting that ‘BP, as a body and ne of the extent to which recre- ation activities draw people together from various walks; of life is the munici, : 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.-7 pm. APOSTOLIC CHURCH ene block East of the city, in which a large number of vocations or Pro. fessions are 1 ats brok- SPECIALS Back by Popular Demand — Save While Stock Lasts Paint Roller and Tray 7¥2"" Lambswool roller, threaded handle : for extension 99c WATERPROOF Weathersiripping Tape 75’ X %" WHITE ROLL 99c PLASTIC Garbage Bags Green plastic bags with ties. Size 26” X 36 — leak-proof 20 BAGS 99c Utility Hardboard 4° X 4 size, Va in. thick Ideal underlay, wall covering, for cupboards etc, 99c CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6667 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bible Hour - 10 a.m. Family Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship Service 0 p.m. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7th Ave. Kinnaird Rev. J. H. Wiseman DIVINE WORSHIP and Sunday School 9.30 a.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 9.30 a.m. Held in St. David's Anglican Church Sunday School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CHURCH OF GOD Kinnaird Community Hall Pastor: Rev. Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762 Sunday School 9.15 a.m. ‘forning Worship 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri. Youth Fellowship 7.30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study Plaza 10 a.m. Sunday School Hour er, ee a physician, les- lam. Phone 365-7582 Rev. Helmut Buttenberg Pastor 730 pm. Evangelistic Service Wed., 7.00 Prayer Bible Study man, shoe-maker, beauty- parlor operator, manufactur- er, barber and artist — truly a cross-section of the com- Taunity. In many a hiking club the PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. Morning Wurship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. ‘Tuesday: Bible Study, and Prayer 7.30 p. p.m. wunday: 348. a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m, Holiness ting a0 p.m. Evening Service hat pan, Prayer and ible Study raareiees ral jae * p.m. Home League 730 F nts Open Air and Young veanles. Public invited to all services.